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AVM studios

The AVM Studios in Chennai (formerly Madras) are the oldest film studios in India and were founded in 1946, just one year before Independence. It is part of the South Indian film industry known somewhat jokingly as 'Chollywood' or 'Kollywood' and is home to the Tamil film industry. In 1948 the studios moved to Vadapalani in Chennai where they have remained and grown ever since.
The studios produce films and TV serials, have indoor and outdoor sets and street scenes as well as all the supporting infrastructure of recording, dubbing and editing suites as well as preview cinemas.
The studios are open to the public and entry is free.
Opening hours are from 9.00 to 18.00 daily.

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Lalbagh Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden is one of Bangalore's leading tourist attractions and one of the city's most popular green spaces. Creation of the garden was commissioned in 1760 by Hyder Ali who wanted to build a classic Mughal garden. However, he died before the work was completed and his mission was taken on by Tipu Sultan, his son.
The gardens have a total area of 240 acres and contain more than a thousand different plants. The centrepiece of the gardens is a grand glass greenhouse which was modelled on London's Crystal Palace. Another highlight of the gardens is the tower's built by Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bangalore.
The gardens open daily from 6 am to 7 pm and a small fee applies except early in the morning and for the last hour of opening when entrance is free to encourage joggers and walkers to use the park.
The biggest event of the year is the annual flower show which takes place around Republic Day (January 26th). Regular entertainment events such as musical recitals, folk dances and plays are staged throughout the year.

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Achyuta Rayas Temple

Achyta Raya's Temple was built in the 16th century and is an example of the Vijayanagara style of Indian temple architecture. in its most advanced form than any other temples in Hampi. The temple was dedicated to Lord Tiruvengalanatha (one of the many forms of the god Gandhamadana & Matanga hills .
Good views of the temple and the Courtesans' Street are available from the top of Matanga Hill. Entrance is free to the temple and the Courtesans' street which form part of the buildings covered by the UNESCO World Heritage listing for Hampi.